The best bits of the Edinburgh Festivals of 2015
A rousing finale at the last night from Edinburgh's Potterrow.
The winner of the best newcomer comedy award performs at the final night from Potterrow.
Tez opens up by comparing himself to an Apprentice candidate.
Owen Roberts, James McNicholas and CiarΓ΅n Dowd perform at the final night from Potterrow.
Bec Hill interprets the Edith Piaf song at the final night from Edinburgh's Potterrow.
The Irish comedian performs at the final night from Edinburgh's Potterrow.
A multi-character act from the young comic.
The Sheffield comedian on stage at the final night from Edinburgh's Potterrow.
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour perform at Edinburgh Festival's 2015 Potterrow showcase.
The nation's top performance poets battle it out at Potterrow.
A taste of 2015 Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Poetry Slam champion Scott Tyrrell's performance.
Spectacular Indian dance comes to Edinburgh Castle esplanade.
This precision drum corps from Basel, Switzerland have wowed Tattoo audiences since 2003.
Sally Magnusson and Brigadier David Allfrey introduce the spectacular Tattoo favourite.
1927's Artistic Directors discuss its exhilarating mix of live action & animation.
Scotland's current Makar on stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Liz Lochhead offers her thoughts on working in theatre at the Book Festival.
Liz Lochhead reads a poem from her play Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off.
Liz Lochhead reads How To Be a Romantic Poet at the Edinburgh International Book Festival
Val McDermid reveals to Nicola Sturgeon why she was undecided during the referendum.
McDermid also tells would-be novelists to forget about writing the perfect first chapter.
Richard Coles talks to Richard Holloway at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Richard Coles talks about the future of two of the largest organisations in the UK.
From arriving in London and meeting Jimmy Somerville, to Bronski Beat and Smalltown Boy.